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1467Apology of Socratic StudiesPolis 20 (1-2): 108-127. 2003.In this paper, we defend Socratic studies as a research programme against several recent attacks, including at least one recently published in Polis. Critics have argued that the study of Socrates, based upon evidence mostly or entirely derived from some set of Plato’s dialogues, is sfounded upon faulty and indefensible historical or hermeneutical technique. We begin by identifying what we believe are the foundational principles of Socratic studies, as the field has been pursued in recent years,…Read more
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21Optimal processing times in reading: a formal model and empirical investigationIn B. C. Love, K. McRae & V. M. Sloutsky (eds.), Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society., Cognitive Science Society. 2008.
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167The effect of word predictability on reading time is logarithmicCognition 128 (3): 302-319. 2013.
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1556Empirically SocraticCognizance Journal. 2013.In the Republic, Socrates argues that morality (justice) is valuable both for itself and for what comes from it. In contemporary moral theory, this view is not widely accepted. However, contemporary empirical research in psychology reveals that what we experience is also what we come to expect. It follows from this that if we act in an immoral fashion, we will expect the same from others. The more often we act immorally, the more suspicion will be ingrained within us. Suspicion quickly pervades …Read more
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Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |